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Germany Agrees to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants
New York Times 09/06/2010
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Germany Looks to Fossil Fuel Amid Nuclear Exit
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2011
German Nuclear Exit Hurts Merkel's Green-Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 06/15/2011
Nuke-Free Germany Isn't Exactly Nuke-Free
BusinessWeek 09/28/2011
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Investors Cheer E.ON’s Plan to Split Itself
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2014
With Spinoff, German Utility E.On to Focus on Renewable Energy
New York Times 12/01/2014
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Germany’s Top Power Utilities Face Dimmer Prospects
Wall Street Journal 03/13/2015
European Utilities Can’t Rely on Hot Air
Wall Street Journal 04/20/2015
Grouped Articles
Germany Agrees to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants
New York Times 09/06/2010
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Roots of Germanyâs Nuclear Turnabout â Memo From Berlin
New York Times 06/01/2011
Nuke-Free Germany Isn't Exactly Nuke-Free
BusinessWeek 09/28/2011
Japan's Ex-Premier, Naoto Kan, Condemns Nuclear Power
New York Times 05/28/2012
Panel Urges Germany to Close Nuclear Plants by 2021
New York Times 05/11/2011
Grouped Articles
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Siemens Rides the Offshore Winds
BusinessWeek 11/25/2009
Enerconâs India Venture Turns Sour
New York Times 03/23/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/05/2011
Panel Urges Germany to Close Nuclear Plants by 2021
New York Times 05/11/2011
Grouped Articles
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Australia Debates: Does a Warming Planet Really Need More Coal?
The New York Times 10/14/2017
Coal isn’t safe even its two big growth markets – India and China | Opinion
https://www.hindustantimes.com/ 06/15/2018
Higher prices for natural gas in Germany compared to the U.S. makes gas powered plants for power generation in Europe unprofitable. The need for backup supply to renewable sources of power is threatened as companies close large power plants, which need to operate at higher capacity to be profitable. Efforts by the German government and the new energy minister Sigmar Gabriel in 2014 to provide government assistance.
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Germany Promises Energy Shake-Up
Wall Street Journal 01/22/2014
GDF Suez Earnings: Utility Takes $20.4 Billion Write-Down
Wall Street Journal 02/28/2014
Investors Cheer E.ON’s Plan to Split Itself
Wall Street Journal 12/02/2014
With Spinoff, German Utility E.On to Focus on Renewable Energy
New York Times 12/01/2014
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Germany moves to take a leadership role in renewable energy and solar energy.
Grouped Articles
The Cloudy Logic of Europe's Solar Tariffs
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2013
U.S. Solar Company Bankruptcies a Boon for China
New York Times 09/01/2011
China Divides European Union in Fight Over Tariffs
New York Times 05/28/2013
Missing Its Own Goals, Germany Renews Effort to Cut Carbon Emissions
New York Times 12/03/2014
Germany Moves to Speed Renewable Energy Goal
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Europe's Biodiesel Drive Sputters
Wall Street Journal 12/27/2007
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